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Clive, born and raised in Manchester, England, is an accomplished singer,
musician, and record producer. His start in the music business was as the
leader of Any Trouble, a band that made five albums and performed hundreds
of gigs but which broke up at the end of 1984. Clive then released his
first solo record, Strange Persuasions. The record featured the voice of
Christine Collister, and between 1985 and 1992, Gregson & Collister formed
a partnership that Rolling Stone called "the state of the art in British
folk-rock". Throughout this period Clive was also a member of the Richard
Thompson Band and in demand as a record producer and session musician.
In September, 1996 Clive travelled to Dublin to take part in sessions for a
new Nanci Griffith CD, Other Voices, Too. The following February he was
nominated for a Nashville Music Award in the Artist/Songwriter category.
When not on the road, Clive is busy in the studio, playing on
album projects for Boo Hewerdine, Ian Gomm, and Andy West among others. The
new millenium saw Clive join forces with Boo for their first UK tour as a
duo, more Trio dates, a guest appearance with Nanci Griffith & The Atlanta
Symphony, various solo summer festivals, and more session work.
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